Erlebnisweg Glaspass Glaspass Duration 2 h 40 min Distance 8 km Find out more about: Erlebnisweg Glaspass
Via Panoramica Val Bregaglia Maloja Duration 4 h 25 min Distance 14 km Find out more about: Via Panoramica Val Bregaglia
Walserweg, Stage 19/19 St. Antönien Duration 10 h Distance 31 km Find out more about: Walserweg, Stage 19/19
Jakobsweg Graubünden, Stage 3/19 Scuol Duration 3 h 35 min Distance 13 km Find out more about: Jakobsweg Graubünden, Stage 3/19
Jakobsweg Graubünden, Stage 5/19 Guarda Duration 4 h 25 min Distance 16 km Find out more about: Jakobsweg Graubünden, Stage 5/19
Walserweg, Stage 3/19 Vals Duration 5 h 10 min Distance 13 km Find out more about: Walserweg, Stage 3/19
Via Alpina, Stage 3/20 Bad Ragaz Duration 7 h 50 min Distance 22 km Find out more about: Via Alpina, Stage 3/20
Kinderpfad Champlönch Zernez Duration 1 h 55 min Distance 6 km Find out more about: Kinderpfad Champlönch
ViaValtellina, Stage 7/8 Brusio Duration 4 h 15 min Distance 11 km Find out more about: ViaValtellina, Stage 7/8
From the confluence of the Rhine Rivers to the Rhine Gorge Reichenau-Tamins Duration 3 h 20 min Distance 12 km Find out more about: From the confluence of the Rhine Rivers to the Rhine Gorge
Senda Scuol–Samnaun, Stage 2/2 Scuol Duration 4 h Distance 12 km Find out more about: Senda Scuol–Samnaun, Stage 2/2
Senda Segantini, Stage 1/4 Val Surses Savognin Bivio Duration 7 h Distance 21 km Find out more about: Senda Segantini, Stage 1/4
Via Albula/Bernina, Stage 10/10 Poschiavo Duration 3 h 50 min Distance 14 km Find out more about: Via Albula/Bernina, Stage 10/10
Walserweg, Stage 12/19 Filisur Duration 7 h 15 min Distance 22 km Find out more about: Walserweg, Stage 12/19
Senda dils senns Val Platta Curaglia (Medel) Duration 2 h 10 min Distance 6 km Find out more about: Senda dils senns Val Platta
Senda Segantini, Stage 3/4 Maloja Duration 5 h 20 min Distance 20 km Find out more about: Senda Segantini, Stage 3/4
Via Albula/Bernina, Stage 8/10 Morteratsch-Bernina-Diavolezza Duration 2 h 45 min Distance 9 km Find out more about: Via Albula/Bernina, Stage 8/10
Walserweg, Stage 14/19 Davos Duration 5 h 30 min Distance 16 km Find out more about: Walserweg, Stage 14/19
Walserweg, Stage 10/19 Juf (Avers) Duration 7 h 10 min Distance 19 km Find out more about: Walserweg, Stage 10/19
Via Albula/Bernina, Stage 1/10 Thusis Duration 6 h Distance 20 km Find out more about: Via Albula/Bernina, Stage 1/10
Dreibündenstein Panoramaweg Chur Duration 4 h Distance 12 km Find out more about: Dreibündenstein Panoramaweg
Pfad der Pioniere Parc Ela Surava Duration 2 h 45 min Distance 9 km Find out more about: Pfad der Pioniere Parc Ela
Erlebnisweg Glaspass The circular trail brings the history of the Heinzenberg landslides to life. With stunning views of Piz Beverin and the Safien valley, various stops along the way offer insight into a unique landscape that has been shaped by both nature and man. Find out more about: + Erlebnisweg Glaspass
Via Panoramica Val Bregaglia A spectacularly scenic high-level trail through the Val Bregaglia. You follow old paths through light mixed forest, over solid granite slabs and always with views of mighty granite spikes touching the sky on the other side of the valley. Find out more about: + Via Panoramica Val Bregaglia
Via Calanca At times typically alpine, at times almost Mediterranean: an unexpectedly diverse landscape awaits visitors to the Calanca Valley. While hiking through chestnut forests and hamlets, one can learn about the settlement history of the region, which has managed to preserve its originality. Find out more about: + Via Calanca
Walserweg, Stage 19/19 Walser people settled early in Partnun, below the Schijenflue, as they did in Gafiatal. Today an alp area with typical timber houses in the middle of the Rätikonmassiv - an outdoor eldorado. Schweizertor: Alpine crossing to Brand (A), where the first Walsers settled in the 14th century. Find out more about: + Walserweg, Stage 19/19
Jakobsweg Graubünden, Stage 3/19 Schmelzra and its old furnace ruins follow after S-charl. Then onwards to the turn into the Val Mingèr valley, through the mixed woods along Clemgia, descent through the Clemgia ravine, and on to the Inn district of the resort Scuol. (Previously know as Bad Scuol or Schuls). Find out more about: + Jakobsweg Graubünden, Stage 3/19
Jakobsweg Graubünden, Stage 5/19 Elaborately decorated church in Lavin; Inn, wood-bridge crossing to the peaceful woods and meadows by Susch – and the famous Foura Baldirun forest area. Foura Baldirun made history as a place of refuge in the war years, and Güstizia as a place of justice. Stately Zernez is just in the distance. Find out more about: + Jakobsweg Graubünden, Stage 5/19
Nationalpark-Panoramaweg The Nationalpark- Panoramaweg lets you venture through a variety of fascinating landscapes, while at the same time providing an insight into three differing cultural regions. Actually a hike through an international park. Find out more about: + Nationalpark-Panoramaweg
Senda Ils Lejins Be ready to be impressed by the unique high Alpine lakes and flora of the Upper Engadin on this 2.5-hour circular hike to the six lejins (Romansch word for small lakes). Each of the crystal-clear mountain lakes contains the minerals and rocks after which they are named. Find out more about: + Senda Ils Lejins
Walserweg, Stage 3/19 Traditional and modern - wood and Valais quartzite shape the villagescape of Vals. View of the settlement of Leis below the Piz Aul. Lime kilns, turquoise pools at Alp Tomül. Views into the Safiental valley to Wisshorn and the Pizzas d'Anarosa. Find out more about: + Walserweg, Stage 3/19
Via Alpina, Stage 3/20 The eight-hour hike from Weisstannen in St. Gallen to Elm, in the canton of Glarus, offers you magnificent views of the UNESCO World Heritage Site and Tectonic Arena of Sardona. Find out more about: + Via Alpina, Stage 3/20
ViaValtellina, Stage 7/8 Through mountain forests, across upland pastures and along smugglers’ paths high above the Val Poschiavo from San Romerio via Viano to Italian Roncaiola. Descent through vineyards to Tirano. Appealing Alpine town with an eventful history and southern charm. Find out more about: + ViaValtellina, Stage 7/8
From the confluence of the Rhine Rivers to the Rhine Gorge From Reichenau, the confluence of the Vorderrhein- and Hinterrhein (Upper and Lower Rhine), the path leads along the Vorderrhein into the wild Rhine Gorge. It takes you to Trin Station and the 100-meter long suspension bridge across the Rhine. Find out more about: + From the confluence of the Rhine Rivers to the Rhine Gorge
Furner Rundweg The hike offers an insight into a typical region once settled by the Walser people, with Furna, a dispersed settlement high above the Prättigau and its scattered homesteads, agriculture and forestry, and the Fadeuer as a rewarding panoramic mountain summit. Find out more about: + Furner Rundweg
Senda Scuol–Samnaun, Stage 2/2 Scree slopes and a detour to Austria are the hallmark of the upper section of this stage. You then reach duty-free Swiss soil and descend through a varied landscape with glacier residue, waterfalls and meadows to Samnaun. Find out more about: + Senda Scuol–Samnaun, Stage 2/2
Flaz Uferweg The route from Pontresina alongside the River Flaz to Beve is a real treat for the eyes. Surrounded by the majestic Engadin mountains and the wide, flower-filled valley, you follow alongside gently murmuring waters. Find out more about: + Flaz Uferweg
ViaSett Cross the Septimer on foot, from one Alpine town to another: the route runs from Chur through the Churwalden Valley, Lenzerheide, Surses in Parc Ela and Bregaglia to Chiavenna (Italy). Explore three linguistic and cultural regions and a diverse cultural landscape – from pastures to chestnut groves. Find out more about: + ViaSett
Via Capricorn Starting point and destination of this 48km hiking loop is Wergenstein. For three days one is not only close to pristine flora, but also to a rich fauna: the Safien-Rheinwald region between Piz Beverin and Alp Alperschäli is populated by a large ibex colony with 380 animals. If you are lucky, you can observe male and female ibex and their young. Find out more about: + Via Capricorn
Senda Segantini, Stage 1/4 Right at the start, the route in Savognin leads past the former residence of the artist family. Impressive views across Sur open out along the high-level trail to the high plateau of Alp Fix, one of Europe's most important high moorlands. Find out more about: + Senda Segantini, Stage 1/4
Via Albula/Bernina, Stage 10/10 Along the way, the massive curved Brusio viaduct will amaze you. The varied route leads through orchards, chestnut groves and vineyards to Italy. S. Perpetua in Tirano gives an excellent overview of the Mediterranean landscape and the town with its venerable palazzi. Find out more about: + Via Albula/Bernina, Stage 10/10
Walserweg, Stage 12/19 Before us lies the romantic Albulatal valley with Filisur. Views down to the Landwasser viaduct, impressive trail through Breitrüfi and Drostobel. Jenisberg, settled by Walser folk, nestles on a terrace. Former ore mine on Silberberg, Walser granaries in Monstein. Find out more about: + Walserweg, Stage 12/19
Schiesshorn-Weg This round tour combines the terms «water» and «mountain» and offers countless beautiful views on Arosa and its surrounding. The trail passes the Altein waterfalls and the Altein lake before making a loop around the Schiesshorn mountain, including the possibility to climb to the peak. Find out more about: + Schiesshorn-Weg
ViaSpluga The ViaSpluga is a culturally historic hiking path which taps the history of the region around the Splügenpass. This direct route from southern Germany to Lombardy has linked the fortunes of the Rhaeto-Romanic, Walser and Lombardy people since the Middle Ages. Find out more about: + ViaSpluga
Hexenplatte-Weg The Hexenplatte, (Witches' Stone), is a flat rock in the middle of a meadow on the Alp Caschlé. Legend has it that it was brought to Caschlé from the opposite side of the valley, suspended from the thread of a spider's web, and that witches once danced upon it. Find out more about: + Hexenplatte-Weg
Senda Segantini, Stage 3/4 Those following the Sentiero Segantini (Segantini Path) in Maloja will pass all points related to the artist. The section then leads alongside the Engadin lakes towards St. Moritz and there directly to the Segantini Museum. It finally runs through the Stazerwald forest to Pontresina. Find out more about: + Senda Segantini, Stage 3/4
Via Albula/Bernina, Stage 8/10 After the white glacier waters of Lago Bianco, the route leads up to the fantastic vantage point of Sassal Mason with views of Piz Palü, its glacier seeming almost close enough to touch, the heart-shaped Lagh da Palü, Alp Grüm and Val Poschiavo. The peaceful high valley of Cavaglia below offers an invitation to linger. Find out more about: + Via Albula/Bernina, Stage 8/10
Walserweg, Stage 10/19 The Walser people carried salt and flour from Juf over the Stallerberg. Rock in plenty at the Flüeseen lakes, majestic the Piz Platta, Alpine the descent into Val Faller. Tga and Alp Flix: former Walser settlements – today oases for flora and fauna in the middle of Parc Ela. Find out more about: + Walserweg, Stage 10/19
WALSA-Weg Splendid views of the ruggedness of the Hinterberg, protected moorland at Chapfensee, the sparse and arid Kleinberg, touristic Flumserberg, Mediterranean Quinten, power and peace in the hotspot of Amden. Find out more about: + WALSA-Weg
Walserweg, Stage 15/19 Davos: once extensive forests, in which 12 Walser farmsteads were built in around 128 in addition to the 2 existing Rhaeto-Romanic farmsteads, today an Alpine town. Picturesque Stafelalp was the retreat of the German painter Ernst Ludwig Kirchner. Along urban roads passing mountains dedicated to skiing to Arosa. Find out more about: + Walserweg, Stage 15/19
Via Albula/Bernina, Stage 1/10 A spectacular trail leads from Domleschg through the Schinschlucht gorge. The climb to the hamlet of Muldain is rewarded with spectacular views. The Solis viaduct and St. Peters church in Mistail dating from the 8th century form more highlights on this hike. Find out more about: + Via Albula/Bernina, Stage 1/10
Senda Val Müstair The panorama trail «Senda Val Müstair» goes from the Ofenpass to Lü. The varied hike goes past the idyllic mountain tarn Lai da Juata and gives wonderful views of the mountain peaks in the Ortler range. Find out more about: + Senda Val Müstair
Senda Desertina Relax by the side of the rushing Anterior Rhine and enjoy fantastic views of the Surselva from the Muntatsch. In between, visit chapels and churches with beautiful wall frescoes and dreamy little villages with typical farmhouses in Oberland style. The circular walk is usually passable even in winter. Find out more about: + Senda Desertina
Pfad der Pioniere Parc Ela Witness the pioneering efforts of man and nature on the Path of the Pioneers, which takes you to the geographic centre of Graubünden. The Crap Furò natural forest reserve is home to one of the most diverse forests in Switzerland on such a small area. Find out more about: + Pfad der Pioniere Parc Ela